Sentence examples for expected to counterbalance from inspiring English sources

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Exogenous acetate was expected to counterbalance the acetate gradient generated by alcohol oxidation.

While negative feedback would be expected to counterbalance positive feedback, sugar catabolism also degrades the inducing sugar.

If true, this may be partly due to higher HIV prevalence in urban areas, 62 84 and partly due to loss of the 'urban advantage' in maternal health now arising in urban populations in developing countries, 85 although a lack of access to skilled delivery in rural areas would be expected to counterbalance the lower HIV-related maternal mortality.

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Consequently, mtDNA can only have direct adaptive effect for females and the mtDNA effects on male phenotype are expected to result from counterbalancing effects of nuclear genes [ 50].

It is not unreasonable to expect Davies to counterbalance this insidious idea by adopting, first and foremost, a patient-centric approach.

"The Israeli people are terribly concerned about the possibility of adventurism of a right-wing government and would expect us to counterbalance it".

He confirms the Greenspan myth so wholeheartedly that his book is said to have irked Robert Rubin, who as secretary of the Treasury worked with Mr Greenspan and who is expected to give his own, counterbalancing account in a forthcoming book.Mr Woodward serves up plenty of Greenspan titbits.

For instance, the average price of LCD TVs in 2009 is expected to see a 24percentt decline, which is counterbalanced by the increase in demand.

While high numbers of transporters are expected in Rickettsia to counterbalance depleted metabolic pathways and acquire host resources, it is unclear why the SFG rickettsiae have elevated levels of unique components of organic and inorganic transport systems relative to the other three rickettsial groups.

The statistical artefact of regression to the mean might be expected to reduce composition differences over time, but this may be counterbalanced by selective migration.

As the efficiency of selection scales up with population size, the counterbalancing effect of directional or divergent selection is expected to be greater in marine species with large population sizes (Allendorf et al. 2010).

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